Today, Julius [kill the whites!] Malema had a press conference. His comments to a BBC journalist, telling
him that he’s a bastard and a bloody agent and telling him to get out – he even
called security -- have taken the country by storm. The incident is also lighting up the
blogs and Facebook sites.

Johannesburg - A journalist at an ANC Youth League media briefing was called a
"bastard" and an "agent" by its president Julius Malema on
Thursday.

The media briefing was on the Youth League's visit to
Zimbabwe.

Malema was criticising the Movement for Democratic Change for
speaking out against the visit from its office in Sandton, when BBC journalist
Jonah Fisher mentioned that the youth league leader lived in Sandton.

An
angry Malema retorted: "Here you behave or else you jump. Don't come here with
that white tendency, go out bastard, bloody agent."

Explaining the
outburst later, Malema said the youth league and its leadership could not be
undermined "in our own terrain".

"This is not a playground. This is not a
beerhall. Don't abuse us in our own space, in our own house... this is my
house," he said, referring to ANC headquarters, Chief Albert Luthuli House.

Land reform policy 'courageous'

Malema recently returned
from a trip to Zimbabwe to study the effects of "nationalisation" in that
country.

Malema hailed Zimbabwe's land reform policy as "courageous and
militant".

Malema is famous for his song "kill the farmers." Atlas reader and South African Josh reports that Malema has said that he will not sing the “kill the boer farmer” part of the song inside the country – his followers have said the same. BUT he has said that he will sing the song in its entirety outside of the country’s borders. So in essence, he is blatantly ignoring the ruling party. It is pretty clear that the ANC (ruling party) is supporting him, because they’ve done nothing to silence him, except for “having a talk with him.” There is now confusion as to whether the ANC Secretary-General and the Jacob Zuma, the president, actually did talk with him. Reports are conflicting. People on sites have threatened assassination and I would not be surprised if there were a few attempts in the next few weeks.

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South Africa in Crisis: Universal Calls for Resignation of Black Supremacist Julius Malema of ANC

Today, Julius [kill the whites!] Malema had a press conference. His comments to a BBC journalist, telling
him that he’s a bastard and a bloody agent and telling him to get out – he even
called security -- have taken the country by storm. The incident is also lighting up the
blogs and Facebook sites.

Johannesburg - A journalist at an ANC Youth League media briefing was called a
"bastard" and an "agent" by its president Julius Malema on
Thursday.

The media briefing was on the Youth League's visit to
Zimbabwe.

Malema was criticising the Movement for Democratic Change for
speaking out against the visit from its office in Sandton, when BBC journalist
Jonah Fisher mentioned that the youth league leader lived in Sandton.

An
angry Malema retorted: "Here you behave or else you jump. Don't come here with
that white tendency, go out bastard, bloody agent."

Explaining the
outburst later, Malema said the youth league and its leadership could not be
undermined "in our own terrain".

"This is not a playground. This is not a
beerhall. Don't abuse us in our own space, in our own house... this is my
house," he said, referring to ANC headquarters, Chief Albert Luthuli House.

Land reform policy 'courageous'

Malema recently returned
from a trip to Zimbabwe to study the effects of "nationalisation" in that
country.

Malema hailed Zimbabwe's land reform policy as "courageous and
militant".

Malema is famous for his song "kill the farmers." Atlas reader and South African Josh reports that Malema has said that he will not sing the “kill the boer farmer” part of the song inside the country – his followers have said the same. BUT he has said that he will sing the song in its entirety outside of the country’s borders. So in essence, he is blatantly ignoring the ruling party. It is pretty clear that the ANC (ruling party) is supporting him, because they’ve done nothing to silence him, except for “having a talk with him.” There is now confusion as to whether the ANC Secretary-General and the Jacob Zuma, the president, actually did talk with him. Reports are conflicting. People on sites have threatened assassination and I would not be surprised if there were a few attempts in the next few weeks.